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Not Fade Away
April 7, 1971
Boston Music Hall

The jam before is listed as a controlled mind-altering substance in 92 countries, but its cut on the archive is the cruelest thing I know.
3
Casey Jones
April 7, 1971
Boston Music Hall

Intense, driving energy. Phil belts out the chorus like his life depends on it.
3
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
April 7, 1971
Boston Music Hall

CCS is supremely tight, with a bit of that '69 magic sound to it, and IKYR rocks. Followed by a Stephen, so maybe some nostalgia? Sounds great.
2
Hard to Handle
April 4, 1971
Manhattan Center

Great 'Bobby segment', as his solo has come to be known. Whole show overshadowed by the outrageous monster the next day, but still great fun.
3
Sugar Magnolia
March 24, 1971
Winterland Arena

Actually one god-dammned hard rockin' blast-off: Uptempo and hardcore.

Comments

Dark Star
March 23, 1972
Academy of Music

Intricate and subtle. Listening in sequence to the Charlie Miller transfers of this whole run, it was clear that the Dark Star, when it finally came, was going to be friggin' epic. The precision and tightness of the band during the previous nights just called out for a deep deep Dark Star jam. It doesn't disappoint and I predict that this one could shoot way up to the front page if it were more well-known. There are a few places where it sounds like they're about to spontaneously erupt into those one-of-a-kind no-name jams (10:50, 13:50, 15:30, and especially the above mentioned 16:30, which is almost a FGJ, is it not?). Finally this one is just a deep shot out of the cannon into and out to space and back and I'm coming back for more again and again to this one.
Me and Bobby McGee
March 23, 1972
Academy of Music

Listen to the crowd roar after, and you know it meant something then too. I don't mean to get defensive about it, but damn if this didn't bring Janis to mind for them just as much as Birdsong did. They play the fuck out of this one and mean every note in that just-exactly-perfect way you wait for every show....
Playin' In The Band
March 23, 1972
Academy of Music

I agree that this is the first full-on launch that reaches outer-space. EraE's chronology is spot on. It's fun to see how critical this period is for the song's development. Even here, though, at around 7:30 they flirt with the The Main Ten vibe for a few seconds before finally abandoning it to go back into the melody. Brilliant stuff here. Even Pigpen gets in on it playing the guiro as they go back into the melody.
You Win Again
March 23, 1972
Academy of Music

Plus there's a wacky Alligators in the Sewers rap after, and Bobby sez: Donald Duck is a fascist.
Cumberland Blues
March 23, 1972
Academy of Music

One of the best and it deserves to be much higher. Has that feeling of the best Cumberlands of barreling recklessly down the tracks in a rail-bucket through a coal mine while your head is exploding full of acid sparks.